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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1910)
rywpmyin-?- wSSSliS :;wwpppifip'1,1 ' Pll'lipPiPPWW i- . THECOOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, AUGUST 29, 1910 EVENING EDITION. "INCENSO" Something: New Under the Sun! The Oriental Deodorant for perfuming nnd deodorizing homes anil public places. INCENSO Is a compound of Bums, spices and tioplcal plants, creates an odor that will permeate tho en'tlro houso nidi a. delicate rich odor thatvwlll last a long time. Nothing llko it HI Cver before obtainable. Evory homo Is possessed of odors which, though not notlceauio to tno occupantB, aro plainly discernible to callers. Highly recommended by physicians and nurses in sick rooms. j PRICE 25 cents Per Box- Lockhart - Parsons Drug Co. "The Busy Corner" l)'escriDtlons Accurately compounded. TIIK Hl'SV CORNER. PHONE 208. Excursion to Charleston i Tho llonlta will lenvo tho O'Kolly waiting room at 8.30 Sunday morn ing August 28th, for the great Charleston picnic grounds. Got our lunches anil go along. Hound trip, only fifty contB. B-B-H-8-n-tt-H-u-H-fc-n-u-tt- tt-a-a--a-n-tjn-n-a-xj-a-n-M I EVERY DAY REALTY SNAPS I Corner In Sengstnckon's Addition, 84x100 $ : 1 7.1.00 n Corner In Songatnckon's Addition, 110x100 C.10.00 B n 250 feet of cholco water front In Marshflcld, for lO.BOO.OO a B Now modern bungalow In South . Marslifleld . . .' 2,0)0.00 g y Choice cornor In Chandler Ilotol block (1,7.10.00 q 10 lots In East Marshflold, for 000.00 Full block In Knstsldo, with commanding' boy view; easy Y terms .' 1,000.00 a i Business cornor on Commercial and Oth; 100x100; big n ? value i 2.200.00 n Y I'Ots on Second ptreot; closo In; each . . . . , noo.oo n I Title Guarantee and Abstract Co. ? A General Agents EASTSIDE , ilenry Sengstackon, Mnnogor. f -- ------ -n-n-n-a-a-aa-a-a-a-a-a- n-n-a-a-o -a-a-a-a-a-a r-8a 1 Beaver Hill Coal .MOUNT DIAHLO AND JOSSON CEMENT The belt Domostlo and Imported brands. Platter, Llmo, Drlck, and all kinds of builders material. HUGH McLAIN GENERAL CONTRACTOR f. ftm.nnw. w m a ... A W .W.n. nit mil ouLiii mtUAi'WAi riiuan wi -,,-- .-. - ... . .., . . . . What to Wear 10 Cents a Button $1.00 a Rip Where to Wear Everywhere Where to Buy At our store Why? Because we are exclusive ngenta and no other Btorc can show such values Woolen Mill Store "Mill-to-Man Clothiers" .Marshficld, Oregon FOR RENT. Two rooms, furnished for housekeeping; gas stove; $12 month. Hotel Lloyd. WANTED. -Woman for hotel work; married proforred. Ilotol Lloyd. r I STEAMER M. F. PLANT I yi Sails for San Francisco every eight days. TJCKlTrS RESERVED UlTO TIIK AltlUYAL OP TIIK SHIP. nnSKUVATION'S WILL UK CANCELLER AT THAT TIME UN- $ LESS TICKET IS HOUflHT. q. 1. WANTED. Hoarders bj win; flno table board. Address Times, (roil BALK. Good furniture tuid household goods, nearly now, for three or four rooms; a bargain; houso for rent. Inqulro at Times ofllco. FOR SALK. Forming, fruit and Um ber land. Inqulro of O. W. Sanford, Marslifleld, Oregon. I F. S. Dow, Agent. Marshfield Ore a-a-u-a-8-8-8-8- -8--8-an-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8- n Laundry? Cleaning ? Dyeing? Pressing? TIIK VERY REST. "iIOTH DRV A.VD STEAM. nEST IMPORTED AXD DOMES TIC DYES. "iJV A SPECIALIST, AXD IX A HURRY, TOO, IP VOU WAXT IT. I a i a i n i n 8 V 8 8 8 I 8 I 8 t 8 ft 8' t 8 i 8 I 8 FOR SALK OR RENT. A furnished four-room fla't. Inquire Times of fice. WANTED. Talilo girl. t Hunker Hill boarding house. FOR SALE. Toledo steel rouge, No. 8. Phono 252-X. WANTED. To rent u typewriter. Ad- dress S., Times ofllce. WANTED. Good milch cow, Jersey proferred. L. J. Simpson, North Bond, Ore. FOR SALE. Boat houso for twenty flvo or thirty-foot boat. I. S. Kauf man & Co. WANTED, Experienced coal nilnrrs and tlmbermen. Apply Beaver Hill Coal Co. r FOR SALE. An Estey organ; a bar gain If taken at once. 135 2d St., opposite Chandler Hotel. WANTED. Man to liaul ushes. Ap ply Times ofllce. WANTED. For rent, a 6inall house or flat by Sept, 1st. Apply Times ofllce. Coos Bay Steam Laundry H FOR SALE. Two flno shotguns, a .J Remington automatic and a D. M, Lo rovre uouuio uarroi, win ue som cheap to quick buyer. Address J. H. Keating, North Bend, Ore. 1'HOXE B7J, J. E. LYONS, Mauager. ' THE f I fYVn ManhfleUTs pojiular Family ' n iujiu ,lotel All mrnlture rcrt A Want Ad will sell it for you t,rt-ti' tt. ,-- -- h 011j cican Velvet and Axmlnlter carpet In ' every room Four metrics oj ouu romion lutes rodueed to day, 60c, 75e and ll.oo, week, t'i.OO to 15.00 Alto ft tew house-keeping apart ments with gas ranges. U2.00 per month, Free baths. Take buss at depot. Mrs. Bridges. Prop "lUYfUt r m ZVi a N .J r COOS BAY TIDES. AUGUST jHlgh water A. M Date. Monday.. 29 'Tuesday. 30 iWed'd'y. 31 n. m. 8:52 10:05 10:54 ft. '5.9 C.2 C.7 P. M. ll.Ul. 7:36 8:49 9:52 ft. ' 8.2 8.3 8.5 AUGUST Low water A. M. Date, Monday.. 29 Tuesday. 30 Wod'd'y. 31 li. m. i:5C 3:07 4:00 ft. 0.5 0.1 -0.3 P. M. u.m. "l:39 3:04 4:11 ft. 4.3 4.0 3.5 THE WEATHER. (By Associated Press.) ORUQON Kalr to-ulght and ir Tuesday; light frost to-night. HE- IJOCAL TEMPERATURE PORT. For twonty-four hours ending at 4.43 P. M., Aug. 28, by Mrs. Mlngus, special government me teorological observer: Maximum G7 Minimum -v 52 Precipitation 03 At 4.43 P. M C2 Wind, Northwest; Partly Cloudy. :jr::::;;::::u:::::::::m:::m5mm::im;r Personal Notes, I t-tt:tjjj:j;m:::jjjt:M A. C. LENDER of Hood River is In Marslifleld, P. L. PHELAN of Myrtlo Point 13 In the city on business. E. S. BARZEE of North Bond was a business Visitor Saturday. T. 11. P. ORCOTT of Myrtlo Point spent Sunday in Marslifleld. NORTH BEND NEWS Mrs. Ed. Conklln U quite 111 at her home. Mrs. Lennrd Masters of Sumner visited friends hero Saturday. Miss Dorothy Watson of Coos City visited friends In Marslifleld Saturday. MRS. A. A. NICHOLLS of Llbby was n Marslifleld business visitor to day. S. LYONS of Coqulllo was In Marslifleld with his new auto today. R. T. STREET and faiclly have gone to Myrtlo Point lo spend a vacation. E. G. FLANAGAN arrived homo Sun day from Portland, where ho went on business. MRS. JAMES HUGHES and Miss Agnes Hughes of Port Orford are visiting in tho city. i...... i.M...... r..ti t.aI.h.1 ...i. 1.. spending n month with relatives at OUalla, writes that there arc many tires In that section, tho smoke be ing so dense that one can boo only a short distance . MR. and MRS. A. G. ANSBURG and A. Ausburg, of Sandy Point, Idaho, nrc In tho city and are stopping at the Chandler Hotel. II. I. Dlers of Union nvenuo, Is ill at his homo suffering from appendicitis. Miss Louise and AUIo Jqhnson of Marslifleld aro spending a tow days at the Pratt homo. Miss Inez Johnson of Union avanue will leave this week to attond a busi ness collego In Portland. Mrs. T. V. John&rsi and daughter, Edna, of Marslifleld, wero tho guest of Mrs. Martha Pratt last week. Geo Reynolds, of tho Roynolda mill, is leaving to-day for Portland on business, whero ho may remain. Mrs. W. Poterson of North Inlotr who has been spondlng somo tlnio la Portland, returned on tho Break-wator. Miss Brontn Jennings, who ha, been visiting frlonds hero, leaves on tho Breakwater to-day for her home in Portland. j Get Ruck. Joo Joscphson, Gordon Smith and Ray OUIvant yesterday se- 1 cured a flno buck up near Blue Ridge. ,Thoy sighted eight or ton, tho ani mals ovldontly had been frlghtonod out by tho forest tires. Churchill Here. Tho schooner Churchill, of tho Simpson (loot, is in port at North Bend. having Just re turned from Chill. Tho Churchill seldom puts In hero as she is usod mostly in tho foreign trade. TOM SMITH has returned homo from Port Orford, whero ho wont on business. Ho mndo the trip down on horseback from Bandou. Carl Goldlo, who has been clerk ing In Everett's drug storo, will lenva on tho Breakwater to attond college at Philomath, H. J. KIMBALL, Jr., wife and son, I tfnrl. ntnl ilnni-lititp flonrirln. who Earl, and daughter Georgia, who' W4 "' -"b, " " hnv. ho..n ...nmlln.. thn unmmnr on BpClldlllg Ills Vacation llOTO Visiting rolatlvcs, roturnod ororland to hi homo in Portlnnd. tho Buy, leave to-day for Portland. J. M. UPTON nnd family have gono to LnniMolH. Currv enuntv. whero fl,r- n,,u olr8- " uoou anu ott they will spend a fow weeks with of South Coas IUvor woro tho BU08t Mr. Upton's parents, M,r. and Mrs. 'rday of Mrs. Rood's parents, Mr. J. II. Upton. and Mrs. Geo. Wltto. I Visited Ivy Condron. Sunday, a party composed of Jack Flanagan, Charles Howard, Dr. W. Haydou and Watt Short wont up Coos Rlvor and spent tho day with Ivy Condron at his dairy ranch on .the north fork. Send Check. Tho Marshflold public library commltteo to-day re ceived a check for $100 from W. S. Chandlor as a contribution towards establishing tho institution. The do nation Is greatly appreciated, especi ally at this time as tho commltteo U sorely in need of funds to pay for now books ordered. MRS. W. S. MFcARLAND and baby' " ""'" u, uuu returned Saturday from Cottago u ftIOU,or ?l North Uond "elBhts, Grove, whero they have boon "," ,uavo i"-"ow tor Aiouioru to spondlng somo time with Mrs. Mc- bo ono nn Indoflnlto period. Farland's paronts. ... Mrs. W. Cavanaugh and duughtors, MISSES LORENA TAYLOR and An- ho hnvo ,,oon Pending somo time na Schuott of Koyatono, lojva, who horo vl8ltln8 rolnt'vos, will leave soon have boon visiting at tho Schroodor ,lor lHU,r uomo ,n 'oriinna. homo In North Marshflold, left to day for tholr homo, Miss Ellon Andorson, who has been assistant clork at tho postofllco, will MISSES LENA and ALMA KOLSTAD lonvo Saturday for Portland. Mlsa and Mabel Noah of Coos Rlvor, re- Obtrude Mandlgo will tako her place. turned to their homo yostordnyj after spending sovoral days as tho ' ghosts of Miss Mabel Mathlson. Mrs. Leo McGrnth, Stato doputy of tho Royal Neighbors, who has boon, horo for somo tlmo on business will court Is orronoous. Ho says that l"v l-W r nor homo In Port- Judgo Hamilton hold that tho county ,nntl court Injunction was Insutllclont. Mr. I Hoy also says that Judgo Hamilton' Jllll 1UU IWUHf V Got One Deer. H. J. McKeown, Jim Dailies and the others who spont flntiinlnv nn th lnwnr roast, hnvo returned and have been tolling somo"S s "' nrohlb,,t fl9n,nB I rnt hunting fortes. Mr. McKeown from an nnchored boat In mldstroam, great hunting stories. Mr. McKoown insists ho gotjt flno deer, and Senator Balnes says' Tie will vouch for that, but othors aro Insisting that thoy get a taste of tho venison before they will accopt Mr. McKeown's claims of prowess. as Mr. Humo contends It does. That Eugono O'Connell con- 1 ductod tho first meat market In Went to Ileuch. A numbor of Marshflold peoplo wont to tho bonch SJunday to spond tho day. Thoy land ed on the north spit and enjoyed bathing and had a flno day, as tho woathor was especially flno for a beach party. Thero was not as much wind as usual. In the party woro P. A. Haines, R. O. Graves, Ed. Sullivan, William Sullivan and wifo, Mr. Blott, Mr. Justin of Wisconsin and Tom Nichols and wife. Not In Contempt. Harry G. Hoy says that Herbert Hume's statement that tho Union Fisheries Company was In contempt of court for violating an Injunction granted by tho county I I COISETI Better than ever. Marshflold? That Lawyor C, B. Solby was at ono time editor of a weokly nowspnpor? That Attornoy W, U. Douglas' first work on Coos Bay was as odltor of a nowspnpor? Ruck From Rowburg. D. L. Footo returned Saturday night from nn auto trip to Rosoburg. Ho mado tho round trip via Myrtlo Point without any broakdown, but he says ho won't at tempt It again. Whllo at Rosoburg ho was engaged for somo special trips by Senator Abrams, who Is making a tour In bohalf of his candldncy for Governor. Ho reports that gasoline that soils for olghteon cents per gal-' That O. A. Bonnott, odltor of i i.n, -niu fnr Miirtv eontB In the Nows, was leader of tho first Rosoburg. Betweon Rosoburg and .danco qrchostra on Coos Bay7 Myrtlo Point, ho burned ton gallons of oil. ARRANGE TO ATTEND tho Eu- Phono I. S. Kaufman & Co. your , gono Business Collogo and lot us got Joal Order. S.HO I'KR TON, .you a good position when you gradu- lato. Entor now. Bond for our now FOR THE QUEEN OF THE RAY, 'catalog. 14 Mi West 7th at., Eugono, shi.'! EASTSIDE. urogon. READ THE TIMES' WANT ADS. TRY THE TIMES' WANT ADS. 0 .-::---- .8-8-8-8-8-3 -8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8 REPRESENTED EXCLUSIVELY BY US t Magnes& Matson I . .4,. j.-.i, . .. . 1 . .. - . ! --- We don't boast) We have 1 B I 8 I 8 I a 1 8 I 8 I 8 I n 1 8 I 8 8 I tt I a n 1 n 1 8 I 8 I 8 I n 1 8 I 8 1 ? 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